Have you ever imagined what it would be like to meet a famous artist? Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the best artist to ever come to life. He is best known for being an inventor, architect, and painter. Leonardo’s skills improved the world with the look of wonderful designs of pictures and vivid thinking. Leonardo was really involved with aviation. He studied many mechanics of flying and created his own flying machine. He was very gifted by having the ability to create sensational outputs of sketches then, turning them into reality. All these ideas can be seen through his life, accomplishments, and his impact on the world. First of all, Leonardo Da Vinci’s life. He was born on April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. He died on May 2, 1519 in Amboise …show more content…
The art piece was suppose to be made for a church but, it was unfinished because Leonardo had to leave to go back to Florence, Italy in 1482. Leonardo discovered a new paint that had the base of an oil plaster, mixed with different colors of paint. The paint didn’t stick to the wall very well and fifty years later all that was there was just spots. Leonardo came up with new ideas and filled notebooks with data and drawings of firearms, water, and the most was flight. Leonardo decided to go to Rome in 1513. During his time there, he influenced young artist such as Raphael and Michelangelo. Leonardo was a very unique and gifted person. …show more content…
Leonardo was known as the “Renaissance man”. His curiosity was equal only by his intelligence and talent. To many people, Leonardo was known as being a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician, and finally, a writer. Leonardo was said to be the smartest man that ever lived because of all of his expert skills. Leonardo made scissors which, became a very special tool. The scissors made cutting hair way more easier than not being able to cut hair at all. Leonardo created detailed sketches of scissors and built them, then tried to improve them with better designs. Leonardo sketched the very first parachute in the 15th century. (ZME